Just northwest of Philadelphia, something happened this week that’s never happened before in Pennsylvania. Gay couples were issued licenses to get married.
The decision was made by Register of Wills D. Bruce Hanes, the elected official in charge of marriage licenses in Montgomery County. On The Rachel Maddow Show Wednesday night, Hanes explained that they announced licenses would be issued after two women contacted his office last week indicating that they were going to apply for one. He said he talked it over with the county solicitor and Register of Wills solicitor, and they looked at the recent United States v. Windsor Supreme Court case, the recent decision by the Pennsylvania attorney general not to defend the state’s gay marriage ban in court, and Pennsylvania’s Constitution.
Hanes cited specific sections within the Pennsylvania Constitution that he believes allow for the licenses to be issued:
“Three things really stuck out,” he said. “Article 1, Section 1, a general statement on ‘hey we’re all free and equal individuals and entitled to certain rights and happiness.’ Then Section 26 of the same article gets a little more narrow, and it says, if it’s a civil right, nobody can discriminate against that person from exercising that civil right. And then Section 28, the final section, which sort of crosses the ‘t,’ dots the ‘i’ as far as I’m concerned, and that was ‘nobody can be discriminated against on the basis of sex.’”
Pennsylvania has a state law that prohibits marriages between people of the same sex and also declares same-sex marriages from other states “void.”








